Tuesday, 27 June 2017


Standards of Education in Pakistan

Pakistan does not have proper standards of education and there is no equality in the education system. There are no opportunities for the poors to have access in the well renowned educational institutions. In this computer age, yet Pakistan’s billions of children are out of schools. The primary level education has alarming situation. There are barriers and challenges for the parents to have access to primary school for their children enrolment. There are many international and national, local NGO’S playing vital role for the enrolment of rural areas children to get into schools. The question arises here that, will these children stay long time in the schools for regular education?
How standards can promote equality in the education systems?
The education system in Pakistan varies between Public/Govt. and Private schools and institutions. There is no clear fee structure in the private schools and institutions. There is not enough qualified staff and salaries of the teachers. There is no clarity about the strength of the students in the classrooms. Due to over strength and lack of no. of teachers in the schools, the quality education and standards of education and results are not achieved.
In many rural areas of the remote districts of Punjab and other provinces, there is no check and balance of day to day activities and regularity of the students and teachers in the schools.
It has been observed over the past years that government has appointed qualified young staff members in the remote rural areas, and the schools physical infrastructure has been improved. But there is still great need of monitoring and evaluation of punctuality of the students and teachers. There is great need of regular training workshops and seminars for the newly appointed teachers to develop systems instead of getting use to of the old traditions and systems.



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